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Narco pelicula, also known as narco film or narco filme, is a sub-genre of
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action film Action film is a film genre in which the protagonist is thrust into a series of events that typically involve violence and physical feats. The genre tends to feature a mostly resourceful hero struggling against incredible odds, which include life ...
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Mexploitation Mexploitation (sometimes called Cabrito Western or Mexican video-home) is a film genre of low-budget films that combine elements of an exploitation film and Mexican culture or portrayals of Mexican life within Mexico often dealing with crime, d ...
genres. It deals with movies about drug trafficking and drug cartels, usually but not exclusively fictitious ones. Although generally considered part of Mexican cinema, some narco peliculas are actually filmed in the United States, and could actually therefore be considered American films and part of American cinema as well.


History

Production of narco peliculas started to peak during the late 1970s, when such films like '' La Banda del Carro Rojo'' (''The Red Car Band'') were released. This film starred brothers Fernando and Mario Almada and Pedro Infante, Jr. It spanned two sequels. With the advent of
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technology, around 1982, en masse production of narco peliculas began. VCR technology allowed producers to recoup production money by filming low budget action films and not having to compete with Hollywood films for the Mexican moviegoers' money or sharing a portion of the movie's earnings with cinema chains by releasing these films straight to VCR. The sub-genre then became popular with Mexican audiences in the United States but films were released elsewhere as well, like in
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, for example. In 1983, the narco pelicula,
Lola the Truck Driver ''Lola the Truck Driver'' (Spanish:''Lola la trailera'') is a 1983 Mexican action film directed by Raúl Fernández (director), Raúl Fernández and starring Rosa Gloria Chagoyán, Rolando Fernández and Irma Serrano. After her father is murdered, ...
earned $1,000,000
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s in Mexico and $2,500,000 in the United States, being filmed with a $150,000 budget, making this movie one of the first of the sub-genre to become a monetary success for film producers. As of 2020, in the United States, narco peliculas were available on such television channels as
Cine Mexicano Cine Mexicano (103A, channel 462) is an American television movie channel which is available to DirecTV customers. It usually offers narco and comedy films, as well as infomercials. Cine Mexicano's main competitor is Dish Network's Cinelatino ...
, which was showing such contemporary narco films as La Venganza del Muerto, El Sanguinario de la Sierra, La Reina del Narco 2, El Vengador de un Gallero and Maldito Dinero.


Plots

Usually, narco films are about drug cartels fighting each other for territory, and-or police organizations that want to break them. Usually, the plot leads to an end-scene gang battle in which guns and sometimes knives and bombs are employed. Some narco peliculas also interlude scenes with musical videos of corridos by popular nortena music bands, either regular corridos or narco-corridos.


Notable narco pelicula actors

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* Mario Almada - by his own estimate, he participated in about 1,000 of these films *
Rosa Gloria Chagoyán Rosa Gloria Chagoyán (; hy, Ռոզա Գլորիա Չագոյան); is a Mexican actress and singer of Armenian descent. Biography Chagoyán started her career as a radio host. She entered the world of acting in 1973 as an actress in ''El Dia ...
- ''Lola la Trailera'' *
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- ''El Alacran'' *
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Frank Moro Frank Moro (January 11, 1944 – June 21, 1993) was a Cuban–American film and television actor.Rashotte p.122 Selected filmography * ''The Kidnapping of Lola'' (1986) * ''Lola the Truck Driver 3 ''Lola the Truck Driver 3'' (Spanish:''El gran ...
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David Reynoso David Reynoso (29 January 1926 – 9 June 1994) was a Mexican actor. He appeared in more than 170 films and television shows between 1955 and 1994. He was also a Deputy of The Seventh Federal Electoral District of the Federal District and die ...
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- Samperio decided to leave this film subgenre because according to him it has a negative impact on society.


See also

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Los Tigres Del Norte Los Tigres del Norte (English: ''The Tigers of the North'') are a norteño band from San Jose, California. Originally founded in Mocorito, Sinaloa, Mexico, with sales of 60 million albums, the band is one of the most recognized groups in the g ...
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Narco corrido A narcocorrido (, "narco-corrido" or ''drug ballad'') is a subgenre of the Regional Mexican corrido (narrative ballad) genre, from which several other genres have evolved. This type of music is heard and produced on both sides of the Mexico†...
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Narcoculture in Mexico Narcoculture in Mexico is a subculture that has grown as a result of the strong presence of the various drug cartels throughout Mexico. In the same way that other subcultures around the world that are related to crime and drug use (for example th ...


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Narco pelicula Cinema of Mexico Society of Mexico Film genres Cinema of the United States Works about Mexican drug cartels